Day 2043: Our Internal Dialogues

Our internal dialogues determine our states of being – that’s what I realized today.

 

It’s 12 : 27 PM on day 2043 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read Revelation 20, have breakfast, learn one new thing – Newborns are “obligate nose breathers.” This means they can’t breathe through their mouths in the first few months of life. Because babies have small nasal passages, they sound stuffy when they breathe. –  and work on my 25 Smiles Campaign – raised $5 506 only $744  more to raise by 10 Jan 2017  ( still SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far :)  ).

 

Today I realized our internal dialogues determine our states of being whenever I catch myself whining I say to myself they’re lots of people going through worse than you or I say there are people who would give an arm and a leg to be where you are the truth of those words makes me snap out of self-pity immediately.

2 thoughts on “Day 2043: Our Internal Dialogues

  1. Adelaide Dupont

    And I know that premature babies often have medicine up their nasal passages. [Balci-something].

    Obligate nose breathers. Makes the “mouth breather” teasers even more irrelevant.

    Or is what we hear when we’re used to a mature and adult breath?

    [Those who use prana as their spiritual practice of choice or tradition can comment here].

    Dialogues do determine. And that is why we get disappointed or frustrated when they don’t work with other people as they do ourselves – or maybe one dialogue internally touches another.

    What methods do you try when you can’t snap out of self-pity immediately? Or when people are too attached to their arms and legs to even see where you are, where you’ve been and where you’re going?

    And everything might be “worse” to them.

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